Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

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The small sign at the bottom says that the temple is leaving the graffiti up to allow it to be exposed.

The small sign at the bottom says that the temple is leaving the graffiti up to allow it to be exposed.

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Seattle police investigate a suspicious package left at Temple De Hirsch Sinai. The temple was vandalized with graffiti early Friday.

Seattle police investigate a suspicious package left at Temple De Hirsch Sinai. The temple was vandalized with graffiti early Friday.

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Seattle police learn that a "suspicious package" left at the door of a Capitol Hill synagogue was a book donation. However, cops continue to investigate anti-Semitic graffiti spray painted on the temple.

Seattle police learn that a "suspicious package" left at the door of a Capitol Hill synagogue was a book donation. However, cops continue to investigate anti-Semitic graffiti spray painted on the temple.

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Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

Photo: GENNA MARTIN

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Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

Seattle police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti and a suspicious package found at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai temple on Capitol Hill Friday.

Photo: GENNA MARTIN

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SPD: Holocaust-denying graffiti appears at Capitol Hill temple

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Seattle police are investigating Holocaust-denying graffiti that appeared on a Capitol Hill synagogue overnight.

He said the temple will reinforce its security measures at the building.

"And as we take all of these precautions, we are also adamant in our conviction that we will not allow the toxicity of intolerance and growing climate of hate to define who we are, how we live, and what our nation can be," Weiner wrote.